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  • to be posted on the University Center (UC) butcher paper boards (Lower UC by Impact TV, UC staircase, and OMM TV) must be approved at the front desk in AUC 140. Impact does not manage these boards. Butcher paper advertising in Residence Halls must be approved through the RHC. Non-poster advertisements (i.e. container for food/clothing drives) will need to be approved from the main Residential Life Office in the University Center For further information on Residence Hall advertising, please visit

  • my work toward academic success as I am definitely in the realm of a perfectionist. I pride myself in the work I put in, and so far, it has been great, although there are some challenges along the way. I am really proud of the academic work that I have done. What’s your favorite memory from your time at PLU? Within the past year, there have been a lot of fun beach trips I have got to go on through the geosciences department. Those are always fun to hang out with kids in the class I would not

  • Auditions for Spotlight (faculty-directed) ProductionsAuditions for our productions are open to all PLU students, regardless of major or experience.  Students cast in productions may earn credits for their participation. Students wishing to audition for our Spotlight (faculty-directed) season may do so at various times during the school year.  Audition announcements, requirements and sign-ups are sent through the Theatre and Dance Sakai site.  If you would like to be added to this site, please

  • Auditions for Spotlight (faculty-directed) ProductionsAuditions for our productions are open to all PLU students, regardless of major or experience.  Students cast in productions may earn credits for their participation. Students wishing to audition for our Spotlight (faculty-directed) season may do so at various times during the school year.  Audition announcements, requirements and sign-ups are sent through the Theatre and Dance Sakai site.  If you would like to be added to this site, please

  • AlumniPLU graduates who studied away through the Wang Center are doing amazing work all over the world, from Washington State to Antarctica. Find out what they’re doing and how you can take advantage of global opportunities after PLU, too!‘Welcome to Panama Kaylee’ Kaylee Bauer, ’18, is taking on a new challenge as her two year commitment to serving the Peace Corps in Panama begins. Her service officially started in February and she was sworn in at the end of April.  Since then, she has been

  • of North Cove, Wash., one of the fastest-eroding U.S. coastlines, which loses roughly 150 feet of land per year. The film’s nomination comes from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Northwest Chapter.The film project was directed and produced by students Siobhan Chachere (Senior Producer), Garrett Johnson (Director), Helen Smith (Chief Editor), Hanna McCauley (Artistic Director), and Hallie Harper (Director of Photography) through MediaLab at PLU. MediaLab is a pre-professional

  • PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree Posted by: mhines / September 13, 2023 Image: (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) September 13, 2023 By MacKenzie HinesPLU Marketing & CommunicationsPLU has added a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree to its offerings and is now accepting applicants for the fall of 2024. Rooted in PLU’s tradition of academic excellence and community engagement, the new MSW program will equip aspiring social work professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to create

  • courses developed by faculty during previous semesters. Example sites include Introduction to Sociology, General Chemistry, How Writing Works, Introduction to Psychology, the Profession of Theatre, and an online Introduction to Music course. Check out a few of these courses for Sakai inspiration and ideas that might be useful in your own teaching.   Resources to Experiment with Sakai If you are interested in improving your skills with Sakai, consider requesting a Sakai Sandbox site where you can

  • Newly minted PLU graduates reflect on what commencement — and earning their degree — means to them Posted by: Zach Powers / May 30, 2023 May 30, 2023 “Commencement means the culmination of hard work and accomplishments with my teammates and my classmates — so it’s a great day.” Read Previous Everything PLU Business Dean Mark Mulder Does in a Day Read Next Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and Kenzie Knapp ’24 discuss their climate science musical COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't

  • him.) His character returns in the third act to go to a pub with his friends. John Marzano ’13 played a French soldier as part of the chorus in the Seattle Opera’s production of La Boheme. (Photo by Elise Bakketun) The role may not sound that exciting, but that’s part of what makes this play different from others Marzano has performed in. “It’s real life. These are real-life Parisian people,” Marzano explained. “That’s what makes it so real and that’s what makes it so popular. It’s not an opera